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Discover Ludwig"opening year" is a correct and usable term in written English.
You can use this term to describe the first year in which a business, establishment, or other entity was open for operation. For example, "The restaurant celebrated its 20th opening year in 2020."
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But despite positive press coverage it has been a tough opening year for Dreamland.
Sir Edward feels that "Stiffelio", put on in the festival's opening year, may be such a work.
What Lewis did in his opening year, when he had Fernando Alonso as his teammate, was just pure motor racing.
Fares would be $2 in the opening year – or, at least, that's what the state's revenue projections are based on.
With its dramatic architectural features and extensive public spaces, it attracted millions of visitors in its opening year.
Despite that funding, the Newseum still posted annual deficits every year except its opening year, according to IRS filings.
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In the opening years of the 13th century yet another type of realism emerged.
Germany's candidate, Mr Duisenberg, will run the new bank during its crucial opening years.
The renewed appeal of ARMs lies in the teaser rates offered in the opening years of the loan.
In the opening years of the last decade of the 19th century, most of Australia experienced a severe economic depression.
If the system struggles in its opening years, the pressure to pull the plug will only grow.
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